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How Did the Drought of ‘16 Affect Pests in Field Crops?

Mike StanyardCornell Cooperative ExtensionNWNY Team

8/67/19

U.S. Drought Monitor

6/77/5

http://droughtmonitor.unl.edu/

Photo: Libby Eiholzer, CCE, NWNY Team

Drought Stress� Promotes outbreaks of plant-eating fungi

and insects� Elevates plant nutrient levels� Lowers plant defenses� More suitable physical environment

Insects/Mites�Favor hotter drier weather

�Mild winter = Overwintering success�Speed up their life cycle

�Appear earlier than normal�Increased populations�Possible extra generation?

�Stressed plant = thicker “milkshake”

Insects/Mites�Need water to survive�Really bad to be a slug*�Prolonged drought can be bad for bugs�Unsuitable food source�Sucking insects decrease

�Aphids

Common Armyworm

M. Stanyard, CCE, NWNY Team

M. Stanyard, CCE, NWNY Team

M. Stanyard, CCE, NWNY Team

Economic ThresholdsNot well established in NY

� Seedling corn: 10-25% plants damaged� Whorl stage corn: 3 larvae/plant

� Dependent on size of larvae� Are larvae parasitized?

https://vimeo.com/173653111M. Stanyard, CCE, NWNY Team

Corn Rootworms

M. Stanyard, CCE, NWNY Team

Spraying for CRW Beetles?� Prevent silk clipping� Hasn’t shown to be economical in NY� Threshold:

� Silk clipped under ½ inch� 15 beetles/plant� 5/beetles/plant – drought stress

� Watch the later planted fields!

http://labs.russell.wisc.edu/cullenlab/extension/extension-publications/

Japanese Beetle

� Thresholds:� 3 beetles/plant� Silk ½” or less

� First couple days of pollination

� Drought Stress� Combined with CRW� Usually on field edges

Spider Mites

“Stippling”

Loss of chlorophyll

M. Stanyard, CCE, NWNY Team

M. Stanyard, CCE, NWNY Team

M. Stanyard, CCE, NWNY Team

M. Stanyard, CCE, NWNY Team

M. Stanyard, CCE, NWNY Team

Spider Mite Management�Chlorpyrifos and Dimethoate – OP’s

�Bifenthrin – Fanfare, Sniper

�Combination products: Tundra Supreme

�Agri-Mek SC - abamectin

�Mite eggs are very difficult to kill

�May need to respray 7-10 days later

Pea Aphids

Josh Harvey, WNY CMA

Where were the Soybean Aphids?

M. Stanyard, CCE, NWNY Team

D. Branton

D. DeGolyer, WNY CMA

Diseases During Drought� Fungal root rots� Phytopthora� Charcoal Rot� Rusts� Stalk rots

Diseases that Decreased� Leaf diseases

� Different if humid, dews� NCLB and GLS came in late on corn

� White mold� Fusarium head scab - VOM

Diseases in Dry Weather?

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PhytopthoraRoot Rot

M. Hunter, CCE, NNY Team

J. Cummings, Cornell

August 1, Ontario County

M. Stanyard, CCE, NWNY Team

Source: Martin Draper, USDA

Charcoal Rot� Soilborne disease� Hot, dry conditions� Long lived in soil� 500 hosts� Fungicides ineffective� Rotation – small grains

Stripe Rust in Wheat

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Crown Rust in Oats

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Stalk Rots

M. Stanyard, CCE, NWNY Team

M. Stanyard, CCE, NWNY Team

Potash Deficiency

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M. Stanyard, CCE, NWNY Team

Weed Issues

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Waterhemp

M. Stanyard, CCE, NWNY Team

M. Stanyard, CCE, NWNY Team

Marestail Problems Expand

D, Branton

Where’s My Beans???

Marestail� Many more glyphosate failures� ALS resprays failed� More ALS resistance than expected� Management

� Fall spraying� Clean up in corn rotation� Liberty Link soybeans� Enlist soybeans� Xtend